Crime & Safety

Police Blotter: Armed Robbery, a Foul-Mouthed Cat Walker, Mountain Lion and Kicking a Pregnant Woman in the Stomach

A rundown of recent police activity and crime in Pacifica

Feb. 6 - 8:31am: A woman in a long-sleeve white shirt and red sweats was screaming obscenities at the caller as she walked her cats along Pacifica State Beach on the 5100 block of Cabrillo Highway. 4:47pm: Five juveniles were pushing a tire into the ocean by Taco Bell on Pacifica State Beach. 6:47pm: Police received a call about a party on the 1600 block of Toledo Ct. The caller believed there was underage drinking occurring. police advised the partiers to "shut it down." 7:33pm: Disturbance on the 2300 block of Beach Boulevard. A man's wife, who he had a restraining order against, took a car stereo and a car seat, among other items, from his parked car and attempted to rip a chain from around his neck. 8:31pm: A woman was away from her car on Hickey Boulevard and had left the door open. When she returned, she saw a man wearing a plaid shirt and blue jeans with a scraggly beard who she estimated to be about 35-years-old running down the street with a black soccer bag and CD case he had taken from her vehicle. 9:10: A mountain lion was attacking a raccoon in a tree near the 1300 block of Adobe Drive. When the passerby saw it, they called the police who notified Fish & Game. Fish & Game said it would respond if the mountain lion started attacking humans. 

 Feb. 5 - 8:54pm: Police received a call from a woman living on the 300 block of Ressa Road who is 27-weeks pregnant that her 16-year-old stepson had kicked her in the stomach. He threw him out, but he was trying to get back into the house. 5:24pm: The caller's ex-girlfriend was in his apartment throwing things at him, specifically, a "lamp at his eye socket."

 Feb. 4 - 7:34pm: There was an at the Metro PCS store in the Fairmont Shopping Center. The suspect, who was masked and carrying a pistol, is still at large. 2:47pm: The police received an informational call from Paloma Avenue near . The tipper said that there was a large student fight planned for after school.

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Feb. 3 - 6:50pm: A driver was swerving all over the road on the 100 block of Milagra Drive. The driver had been cut off from a bar nearby. 4:36pm: Someone left a note an the caller's car that said, "your misery starts here bitch." 2:32pm: A caller said two men in a white, rusting Toyota truck were trying to steal crabbing pots from his front yard on Cranham Court. 

 Feb. 2 - 4pm: Subjects were seen drinking in a car pulling onto Highway 1 southbound. They were driving a green or blue 4-door and the caller heard them say they were headed to the Rockaway area, as well as see them actually open a beer at the wheel. 7:36am: On the 500 block of Crespi Drive, a "possibly German" woman was yelling at a shop clerk about wanting a free drink. A customer kicked her out.

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 Feb. 2 - 5:39pm: A vehicle was reported on fire in the intersection of Everglades Drive and Terra Nova Boulevard. The owners of the vehicle were standing outside the vehicle. 9:54am: The caller had been trying to sell a Walmart gift card through Craigslist. He had given the card number through a supposed buyer and the "buyer" used it without paying the caller. 5:14am: A homeless man approached someone at a bus stop on the 500 block of Linda Mar Boulevard carrying a "billy club."

Jan. 31 - 3:35pm: A caller reported lost golden retriever and chocolate lab. They were later located on a beach. 

 Jan. 30 - 6:26pm: On the 23oo block of Beach Boulevard, two men and one woman were reported taking locks odd a vacant residence with a drill. 7:27am: Two gunshots were reported on the 100 block of Sunshine Drive. The responding officer discovered two power lines that had fallen and crossed behind a residence. 


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